On Fri, Mar 16, 2012, Ross Walker wrote:
>
> There seem to be issues compiling AMBER 12 on Redhat 5 which has gcc 4.1.2.
Out of curiosity, where are these RedHat 5 machines? And how is it that
an ordinary user can't install a more recent version of gcc? [Version 4.1.2
is more than 5 years old...]
The "problem" is not with gcc (which has been stable for many years), but with
gfortran at the 4.1 level, which was very new at that time.
Maybe users running RedHat 5 could just install a virtual machine and put
Ubunutu on it :-)
If not, sounds like Tyler is on this, and the -norism option (or having
configure automatically set it when it finds 4.1.2) will work again soon.
....dac
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Received on Fri Mar 16 2012 - 19:00:04 PDT